Federal Circuit Issues Mandate in Meyer Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued its mandate Oct. 3 in the Meyer v. U.S. case. In the August Meyer opinion, the appellate court ruled CBP has no basis to consider a country's non-market economy status…
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when determining whether to grant first sale treatment to a transaction (see 2208110060). The case now heads back to the Court of International Trade to determine how to appraise the cookware imported by Meyer at the center of the action. Counsel for Meyer indicated that retrial and mediation are being considered (see 2208240070) (Meyer Corporation v. United States, Fed. Cir. #21-1932).